Junesch, Juliane, Dr.
ETH Zürich
PhD Thesis 2015
Project
Electrochemisty and Plasmonic in nanowells and nanopores for biosensing applications
The study of artificial membranes plays an important role in biomedical research in order to get an insight into cell to cell interaction, which is often based on transport through their membranes. This is why the permeability and transport rate of the membrane for different molecules plays an important role in understanding intercellular processes. To mimic and analyse these in-situ transport phenomena, we are developing model systems that allow the investigation of mass transport processes by optical and electrochemical measurements. These nanodevices are made up of an array of nanoholes in thin metal films and dielectrics. While the nanowell allow for capturing the analyte in small confinements, the nanopore makes it possible to flow the solution through, which makes it diffusion independent.
Nanowells
Nanopores
Publications
external page “Multi-pore carbon phase plate for phase-contrast transmission electron microscopy"
T. Sannomiya, J.Junesch, Fumio Hosokawa, Kuniaki Nagayama, Yoshihiro Arai, Yoko Kayama
Ultramicroscopy (2014) DOI: 10.1016/j.ultramic.2014.07.008
external page “Ultrathin Suspended Nanopores with Surface Plasmon Resonance Fabricated by Combined Colloidal Lithography and Film Transfer"
J.Junesch, T. Sannomiya
ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces (2014), 6 (9), pp 6322–6331 DOI: 10.1021/am405443y
external page “Reflection Phase and Amplitude Determination of Short-Range Ordered Plasmonic Nanohole Arrays"
J.Junesch, T. Sannomiya
J. Phys. Chem. Lett. (2013) 5 (1), pp 247–252 DOI: 10.1021/jz402498n
external page “Optical Properties of Nanohole Arrays in Metal–Dielectric Double Films Prepared by Mask-on-Metal Colloidal Lithography"
J.Junesch, T. Sannomiya, A.Dahlin
ACS Nano (2012) 6 (11), pp 10405–10415 DOI: 10.1021/nn304662e
“Imaging, Spectroscopy and Sensing with Single and Coupled Metallic Nanoparticles"
T. Sannomiya, J. Junesch, P.Rajendran
Optical Imaging: Technology, Methods and Applications, Editors: Akira Tanaka and Botan Nakamura, Nova Science Publishers, April 2012
external page “Large yield production of high mobility freely suspended graphene electronic devices on a PMGI based organic polymer"
N. Tombros, A. Veligura, J. Junesch, J.J. van den Berg , P. J. Zomer, M. Wojtaszek, I. J. Vera Marun, H. T. Jonkman , B. J. van Wees
Journal of Applied Physics (2011) 109, 093702-093705 DOI:10.1063/1.3579997
external page “Quantized conductance in a suspended graphene nanoconstriction"
N. Tombros, A. Veligura, J. Junesch, M. H. D. Guimarães, I. J. Vera Marun, H. T. Jonkman , B. J. van Wees
Nat Phys (2011) 7, 697-700, DOI:10.1038/nphys2009
Conferences
Oral Presentation
- "Ultrathin Suspended Nanopores with Surface Plasmon Resonance for Biosensing"
J.Junesch, T.Sannomiya, J.Shi, Y.Nakamura, J.Vörös
3rd Bilateral Workshop, ETH-Chalmers, 2014 May 12-14, Gothenburg, Sweden - "A novel fabrication technique for suspended plasmonic nanopore sensing devices"
J.Junesch, T.Sannomiya, J.Shi, Y.Nakamura, J.Vörös
12th International Conference on Atomically Controlled Surfaces, Interfaces and Nanostructures (ACSIN-12), 2013 November 4-8, Tsukuba, Japan - "Fabrication and Characterization of Suspended Plasmonic Nanopore Membranes for Biosensing Applications"
J.Junesch, T.Sannomiya, J.Shi, Y.Nakamura, J.Vörös
IVC -19, ICN+T 2013, ICSS-15, 2013 September 09 - 13, Paris, France
Poster Presentations
- “Nanowells in Insulator-Metal Double Layers for "Spatial" Plasmonic Sensing“
J. Junesch, T. Sannomiya, A. Dahlin, J.Vörös
MaP Graduate Symposium 2014, 2014 June 5, Zurich, Switzerland - “Biosensing using suspended plasmonic nanopores“
J. Junesch, T. Sannomiya, A. Dahlin, J.Vörös
ESF-FEBS Conference on Biological Surfaces and Interfaces, 2013 June 30 - July 5, Sant Feliu de Guixols, Spain - "Suspended Nanopores in Thin Film Multilayers for Biosensing Application"
J. Junesch, T. Sannomiya, A. Dahlin, J.Vörös
MRC Graduate Symposium 2013, 2013 June 13, Zurich, Switzerland - “Fabrication and Characterization of suspended plasmonic nanopores for biosensing application”
J. Junesch, T. Sannomiya, J.Shi, Y.Nakamura, J.Vörös
Tokyo Tech-Tsinghua University Joint Symposium on Nano-Technology and Nano-Materials, 2012 November 14 - 16, Kyoto, Japan - “Combining electrochemistry and plasmonics in nanowells- A new biosensor for membrane transport”
J. Junesch, A. Dahlin, J. Vörös
Physical Chemistry of Biointerfaces II, 2012 July 9 - 14, San Sebastian, Spain - “Electrochemistry and plasmonics in nanowells – a novel sensing device for membrane transport”
J. Junesch, J. Vörös, A. Dahlin
Gordon Research Conference on Biointerface Science (GRS), 2012 May 19-20, Les Diablerets, Switzerland - “Novel Nanowell Structure for Plasmonic and Electrochemical Biosensing Devices”
J. Junesch, J. Vörös , A. Dahlin
Nanoplasmonic Sensors and Spectroscopy, 2011 September 18 - 22, Chalmers, Göteborg, Sweden - “Lipid Bilayer Formation on Nb2O5”
J. Junesch, J. Vörös, A. Dahlin
QCM-D Scientific World Tour 2011, 2011 September 14 - 15, Bensheim, Germany - “A new sensing device for membrane transport using electrochemistry and plasmonics in nanowells”
J. Junesch, J. Vörös, A. Dahlin
CUSO postgraduate school in electrochemistry; Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (SECM) as a tool for surface reactivity characterization and modification, 2011 June 21 - 23, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
Education
- 09/2010 - 02/2011 Master of Applied Physics, University of Groningen, Netherlands. "Quantized Conductance and Quantum Hall Effect in Suspended Graphene"
- 09/2009 - 07/2010 Erasmus Exchange, University of Groningen, Netherlands
- 10/2006 - 07/2009 Studies in Nanotechnology (Nanostrukturtechnik), University of Würzburg, Germany
Professional Experience
02/2009 - 04/2009 Internship, Beckman Coulter Biomedical Munich, Germany (Single Cell Analysis)